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  • Inheritance Dispute Focuses on Successful Family Catering Business

    Posted: August 7, 2023

    When making your will, the general rule is that you are free to leave your assets to whomsoever you wish. However, as a High Court case concerning ownership of a...

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  • Even Acts of Generosity Should Be Properly Documented – Cautionary Tale

    Posted: August 4, 2023

    Even acts of generosity can lead to litigation if the basis for them is not professionally documented. That was sadly so in the case of a businessman who stepped forward...

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  • Is Your Landlord Harassing You? You Don’t Have to Just Grin and Bear It

    Posted: August 1, 2023

    Tenants have a right peacefully to enjoy their homes, free from harassment by their landlords. A judge succinctly made that point in awarding substantial compensation to a couple whose landlord...

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  • Moving in Together? Do You Understand the Legal Ins and Outs?

    Posted: July 26, 2023

    Couples who move in together commonly believe that their shares in the property will reflect their respective financial contributions to the purchase price or mortgage. As a High Court ruling...

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  • Breaking the Deadlock of Competing Divorce Petitions at Home and Abroad

    Posted: July 21, 2023

    When married British couples separate whilst living overseas, it is quite common for competing divorce petitions to be issued both in England and abroad. A High Court ruling provided a...

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  • Making a Will? You Mustn’t Forget Your Family and Financial Dependants

    Posted: July 18, 2023

    When making your will, you may, for one reason or another, choose to distribute your estate unevenly between your loved ones. However, as a High Court ruling showed, you are...

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  • Religious Leader’s Employment Contract ‘Was Illegally Performed’

    Posted: July 13, 2023

    Those who seek the protection of the law with metaphorical dirty hands are likely to receive short shrift. An Employment Tribunal (ET) powerfully made that point in the case of...

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  • The Validity of a Pre-Nuptial Agreement Often Depends on Top-Quality Legal Advice

    Posted: July 10, 2023

    Pre-nuptial agreements (PNAs) which are not entered into freely or which have unfair results will generally not be worth the paper they are written on. However, as a High Court...

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  • Neighbours’ Disputes – Negotiate Now or Pay a High Price Later

    Posted: July 7, 2023

    Many neighbours’ disputes may, at least to an outsider, appear trifling. However, as a High Court ruling showed, they matter very much to those involved and, in the absence of...

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  • You Are Duty-Bound Reasonably to Provide for Your Dependants in Your Will

    Posted: July 5, 2023

    Making reasonable provision in your will for those who depend upon you financially is a duty, not a choice. A judge made that point in coming to the aid of...

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